The I:0 line of products explores the depth and extent of a seemingly simple binary pattern.
Based on Mashrabiya elements - the traditional oriental element of architecture - Marc Baroud creates an array of objects meant to give the classical pattern a new dimension.
He starts by multiplying the two basic shapes that constitute the Mashrabiya in different materials, colors and textures. Then, from the individual modules he assembles several possible variations of the binary system into tridimensional structures. The result is constellation-like, multi-purpose shapes, bringing each a new perception and semantic value.
This line of products brings the world of computing into the physical realm by building a collection from strings of two basic modules. The end result exposes both the back-end code and the front-end interface that users manipulate. By explicitly showing the binary system and its infinite combination possibilities, the designer reveals in this collection the intimate connection between process and end product.
The collection presented, includes among others: lighting elements, furniture pieces, and and products whose function is assigned by process of interaction with the audience.
Location:
Beirut, Lebanon.